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Wednesday, 26 October 2016

The Northern Lights are fusion

18
May 2016 - An
astronaut outside the International Space Stations (ISS) during a
proton storm would become sick due to the ionizing radiation
exposure.
... The charged particles from a proton storm interact with the
atmosphere and cause spectacular changes to the atmosphere known as
the aurora
borealis or northern
lights.

What
is really going on is Molecular Nuclear Fusion.

1 H2O+MF->H2+O+E2+X-ray

Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis 'Explained'

www.northernlightscentre.ca/northernlights.html

They
are known as 'Aurora
borealis'
in the north and 'Aurora australis' in the south. ... the charged
particles are largely deflected by the earth's magnetic
field.

So the manetic flux is tiny. Lightening as a potential of 5,000
V to set up a 1.5km steam plasma.

The
Northern Lights have the same effect over a huge area. But voltages
are easier to set up. A 5,000 V 0.001 amp charge will set up 1.2MW
of heat generation in a 50x1cm glass tube at 4 atmosphere. Physics
departments could set up a magnetic field across a steam filled tube,
and get very cheap light. That will self sustain, once set up.

Other planets have them: Voyagers 1 and 2 were the first probes
to bring back pictures of auroras on Jupiter and Saturn, and later
Uranus and Neptune. Since then, the Hubble Space Telescope has taken
pictures of them as well. Auroras on either Jupiter or Saturn are
much larger and more powerful than on Earth, because those planets'
magnetic fields are orders of magnitude more intense.
On Uranus, auroras get weirder, because the planet's magnetic
field is oriented roughly vertically, but the planetrotates on its side. That means
instead of the bright rings you see on other worlds,
Uranus' auroras look more like single bright spots, at least when
spied by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2011. But it's not clear
that's always the case, because no spacecraft has seen the planet
up-close since 1986.
So the Northern Lights are planet based nuclear fusion. That we
can use, to supply power. My 50x1cm steam plasma tube generates up
to 200kW – depending on plant efficiency.
Enough power to supply 250 power users in the first world, In
the 3rd world this will power a village – and do all
their cooking safely: today open fires are the 3rd world's
biggest cause of infant mortality.
Using 2x10-18cc of regular water a year. I bottle of distilled
water will light and power a village for 500 years. This is so
important for rural China etc..
So power with no CO2, or hyper toxic uranium nuclear power: the
latter requires an impossible 100 billion insurance PER nuclear
plant. Not available. So all nuclear power have been running
illegally since 1984 – the year of Chernobyl. No incurance over
just 1 billion is available.